This Hinowa Track Base is fitted with an Autoguide Winch System and has been designed for a wide variety of uses within the forestry and leisure industries. It has a compact design for easy transportation and accessibility.

It is ideal for moving fallen trees and transporting large lengths of timber to areas more suitable for logging. For the leisure industry, it can be used for moving trailers/caravans etc. and for the launch and retrieval of pleasure boats.

For general use, practical design elements provide a safe and easy way to transport equipment and materials.

Hinowa Tracked Winch

This Hinowa Track Base is fitted with an Autoguide Winch System and has been designed for a wide variety of uses within the forestry and leisure industries. It has a compact design for easy transportation and accessibility.

It is ideal for moving fallen trees and transporting large lengths of timber to areas more suitable for logging. For the leisure industry, it can be used for moving trailers/caravans etc. and for the launch and retrieval of pleasure boats.

For general use, practical design elements provide a safe and easy way to transport equipment and materials.

This Hinowa Track Base fitted with an Autoguide Winch System is a new product designed for the forestry and leisure industries. Have a look at our website, or give us a call on 01380 850885 for further details. ...

For anyone who has been following us for a while, you will know that we made the decision to stop exhibiting at Saltex a few years ago. When the show decided to move indoors in 2015, we felt the show would miss its ‘ground care’ aspect.

Despite this – we still attend the show each year to see some familiar faces and this year was no exception. Thanks for everyone who stopped to chat and sorry for those we missed – we’ll see you again next year! ...

We've recently been involved in a really interesting project involving using screw piles for 'Eco-moorings'. The hope is that by moving away from traditional chain moorings, seagrass meadows will regenerate, which will have a wide array of benefits! Read more below from the Marine Conservation Society.